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Jan 2024
20m 25s

The Children's Blizzard (1888)

JODY AVIRGAN & RADIOTOPIA
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It’s January 11th. In 1888, a massive and quick-moving storm swept across the American Midwest, trapping hundreds of school-children in their schoolhouses.

Jody and Niki discuss why the storm was so severe, and deadly — and how the poor preparation for the storm led to a change in weather forecasting.

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